I feel silly for asking this because I've been here for a while, but let's say you get a 168 in June and you want to apply to certain schools with that score but you figure you need a better score to get even better schools.

What if you send apps with only the 168 in early September and then you retake in October somehow get a 164 or something and you decide not to let the schools you already applied to know about that score. Is that OK? Will they even find out?

OK maybe I didn't word this the right way. I mean is an additional report sent by LSAC to the schools you already applied to including that new score?

Really? But what if you get a good score the first time, apply early to a school, and get in before your second score is reported but your second score is like a 130. Can't they rescind your admission and be like "We're sorry but we've made a horrible mistake."?

Well shouldn't they be concerned that admitting a student who had an abysmal 130 on a second LSAT would eventually hurt their employment statistics? I mean, you have to assume that if someone got a 130 on a second test where they were trying to perform better than they did on their first test that it'd be a red flag right? The LSAT is an indicator of how one will perform in law school right?

I know it doesn't sound realistic that someone would drop from a 160 something to a 130 on a retake but I'm just saying it could definitely happen.